Allstar Realty Inspections

Septic Company in Austin, Texas

5(8 reviews)
(512) 937-75077212 McNeil Dr, Austin, TX 78729View on Yelp
Allstar Realty Inspections - septic in Austin, TX

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About Allstar Realty Inspections

Allstar Realty Inspections serves Austin, Texas homeowners and real estate professionals with a perfect 5.0 rating across 8 reviews. They combine home inspections, septic evaluations, and irrigation assessments under one roof, which makes them especially useful during real estate transactions in the Hill Country and surrounding suburbs. Austin's rapid growth means older properties with aging septic systems are changing hands constantly. Having one provider handle multiple inspection types saves buyers and agents serious time during the due diligence window.

Services

Home Inspectors
Septic Services
Irrigation

Services & Process

Allstar handles full septic system inspections, checking tank condition, inlet and outlet baffles, and drain field performance to give buyers a clear picture before closing. Their home inspection services cover structural, electrical, and plumbing components alongside the septic evaluation, so you're not coordinating multiple contractors. Irrigation system assessments identify leaks, broken heads, and controller issues that could stress a drain field or waste water. Combining all three into a single site visit keeps inspection timelines tight.

Service Area

Allstar Realty Inspections primarily serves Austin and the greater Travis County area. They also work with clients in surrounding communities like Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville where properties with private septic systems are common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a septic inspection be done the same day as a home inspection?
Yes, Allstar combines both services into a single visit, which is one of the main reasons real estate clients book them. Scheduling everything together reduces delays during the inspection period and helps you meet contract deadlines.
What does a septic inspection include in Texas?
A standard septic inspection checks the tank for cracks, measures sludge and scum levels, verifies that baffles are intact, and evaluates drain field absorption. The inspector will also confirm the system size is appropriate for the home's bedroom count as required by Texas regulations.
Do Austin properties commonly have septic systems?
Yes, many properties in Austin's outer neighborhoods and surrounding unincorporated areas use private septic systems rather than city sewer. This is especially common in areas like Dripping Springs, Bee Cave, and rural Travis County parcels.
How long does a combined home and septic inspection take?
Most combined inspections take three to four hours depending on the home's size and the accessibility of the septic components. Having both done simultaneously is significantly faster than booking separate appointments on different days.
Is a septic inspection required when buying a home in Texas?
Texas does not legally require a septic inspection for every home sale, but most lenders and savvy buyers request one, especially for older systems or rural properties. Skipping it is a risk, since septic repairs can easily run several thousand dollars.
What happens if the septic inspection reveals a problem?
Your inspector will document the issue in the written report, which gives you grounds to negotiate with the seller for repairs or a price reduction. In some cases, a failed inspection can be used to exit the contract within the inspection contingency period.

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